Category Archives: Depth Psychology

Jungian, Freudian, etc.

#293 – A Jungian Approach to Fairy Tales with Tom Elsner

#292 The Motherline with Jungian Analyst Naomi Ruth Lowinsky PhD

#291 – Comparing Logotherapy and Positive Psychology with Marshall H. Lewis, MA

#290 Ally Work with Jungian Analyst Jeffrey Raff PhD

#289 – Jung and Holding The Opposites with Jon Jackson MD

It was only after his psychiatric residency that Dr. Jon Jackson discovered Carl Jung. More specifically, he first discovered Marie-Louise von Franz, who remains one of his major influences to this day. He sees himself as an intuitive introvert who has somehow learned to be extroverted in the “real” world. He worked for 15 years [...]

#286 – Understanding Jungian Active Imagination with Monika Wikman, PhD

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#285 – A Jungian Initiation Process with Patricia Damery

Patricia Damery is an analyst member of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in private psychotherapy practice in Napa, California, where she and her husband also farm a Biodynamic organic ranch. She has published numerous articles and poems, as well as a book detailing her analytic training and simultaneous entry into Biodynamic farming: [...]

#279 – Grief, Ritual, and The Soul of The World with Francis Weller, M.A.

Francis Weller, M.A., MFT is a psychotherapist and author of the 2011 book, Entering The Healing Ground: Grief, Ritual and The Soul of The world. He has been in private practice since 1983. During that time, he developed a style of working with people called Soul-Centered Psychotherapy. Weller says his approach to working with the [...]

#269 – The Power of Relationship in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism with Pilar Jennings, Ph.D.

Pilar Jennings, Ph.D. is a writer and researcher who has focused on the clinical applications of Buddhist meditation practice. She received her Ph.D. in Psychiatry and Religion from Union Theological Seminary, and has been working with patients and their families through the Harlem Family Institute since 2004. Dr. Jennings is also a researcher at the [...]

#252 – A Buddhist Perspective on Psychotherapy with Mark Epstein, MD

Mark Epstein, M.D., is a psychiatrist and author of Psychotherapy Without The Self: A Buddhist Perspective (Yale University Press, 2007), Going to Pieces: Without Falling Apart (Broadway Books, 1999), and Thoughts Without a Thinker: Psychotherapy from a Buddhist Perspective (Basic Books, 1995). Dr. Epstein is a graduate of Harvard College and the Harvard Medical School. [...]

#247 – The Myth of American Innocence with Barry Spector

Barry Spector is a Harvard grauduate who writes about American history and politics from the perspectives of myth, indigenous traditions and archetypal psychology. He has published three articles in Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche and is the author of the 2010 book, Madness At The Gates Of The City: The Myth Of American Innocence. (

#244 – Stories of The Middle Passage with Jungian Analyst, James Hollis PhD

#242 – The Red Book of C.G. Jung with Nancy Furlotti

#241 – Jung in The Louisiana Gulf with Richard Chachere

Richard Chachere has lived in Lafayette, Louisiana for the last 32 years practicing Jungian therapy, after founding The Acadiana Friends of Jung in 1978, and after attending the California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego and working in analysis with Jack Sanford and getting to know the Southern California Jungian community, especailly the work [...]

#240 – Unconscious Mental Factors in HIV Infection with Peter B. Todd

Peter B. Todd B.A. (Honors, Psychology), MAPS graduated from Sydney University in 1968, becoming a member of the Australian Psychological Society in 1975. He started to work as a post graduate research psychologist at the School of Surgery, St. George Hospital (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia) after his undergraduate degree in 1973. This [...]

#236 – The Efficacy of Psychodynamic Therapies with Jonathan Shedler

Transcript Click here to go to his website! A psychology podcast by David Van Nuys, Ph.D.

#235 – Using Alchemical Archetypes in Jungian Analysis with Monika Wikman, PhD

#234 – Psychoanalysis in Ireland with Paul Moore

Paul Moore B.A. Psych., M. Phil., M.Sc. is a psychologist and psychotherapist working in private practice in Dublin, Kilkenny & Carlow, Ireland. Paul is also a lecturer in psychology, teaching introductory psychology and social psychology on the undergraduate programme, at Carlow Institute of Technology, in the Life Long Learning department. He teaches courses in the [...]

#229 – A Jungian View of The Unlived Life with Jerry Ruhl PhD

#226 – Dream Sight with Jane Teresa Anderson

Jane Teresa Anderson is the author of six books including Dream Alchemy and 101 Dream Interpretation Tips, a regular guest on Australian television, and an accomplished radio dream talk-back expert, interpreting callers’ dreams on more than 1,500 shows. She also hosts her own weekly podcast series, The Dream Show.

#220- Healing and Transformation Through Imagery with Leslie Davenport

Leslie Davenport, M.A., MFT is a pioneer in the role of guided imagery in psychotherapy and integrative medicine, and is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with Master’s Degrees in both the arts and psychology. Leslie is also an ordained minister in an interfaith Sufi tradition. Her unique background and creative work has been influential [...]

#216 – The Light Inside Dark Times with Michael Meade

Michael Meade has studied myth, anthropology, history of religion, and cross-cultural rituals for over 35 years. His hypnotic and fiery storytelling, street savvy perceptiveness, and spellbinding interpretations of ancient myths and symbols are highly relevant to current culture. He has an unusual ability to distill and synthesize these disciplines, tapping into ancestral sources of wisdom, [...]

#215 – Archetypal Work with Inner-City Youth with Kwame Scruggs

G. Kwame Scruggs, Ph.D. is the founder and executive director of Alchemy, Inc., a tax-exempt nonprofit organization based in Akron, Ohio, that he established in 2003 to assist urban male youth to develop a sense of personal purpose in life, while utilizing strategies to successfully function as members of a family, school, community and the [...]

#204 – Nightmares As A Tool for Personal Growth with Anne Hill

#196 – Exploring Lacanian Psychoanalysis with Raul Moncayo

Raul Moncayo, Ph.D. is author of the recent book, Evolving Lacanian Perspectives for Clinical Psychoanalysis. He is also training director for Mission Mental Health, San Francisco under the Department of Public Health.